Founded in 2004 for "students with exceptional academic abilities and strong self-motivation" by University President
Frank Brogan, FAU High School operates as an entity under
Florida Atlantic University College of Education, the
State University System of Florida, and as an
independent school district (
FAU Lab Schools) which only hosts Alexander D. Henderson University School and FAU High School. Since its inception, the High School has always earned an "A" or "A+" ranking by the
Florida Department of Education. Entry to FAU High School as a 9th grader is competitive and consists of a series of
standardized test score submissions and interviews. Only a small number of transfer students are accepted into the High School per year. FAU High School's structure is considered unique in the
United States since 9th grade students undergo an accelerated and rigorous curriculum to prepare them for
collegiate study. After completion of 9th grade, 10th through 12th grade students are directly enrolled, full-time, at Florida Atlantic University. With the exception of a few limitations concerning
Greek life and
NCAA Division 1 sports, FAU High School students share many of the same rights and privileges as regular enrolled full-time students, including the ability to declare a
major. A typical graduate of FAU High School earns three years worth of college credits towards a bachelor's degree. Since most students earn more than 60 credits, many also earn
associate degrees before graduating high school. As of 2023, over 80 students completed their
bachelor's degree before graduating from high school. Many students also graduate high school while simultaneously graduating with bachelor's degree. Other students may choose to attend top universities around the nation. == Research ==